Audience

The film will appeal to a diverse audience that extends beyond traditional football fans. At its core, the film will attract sports enthusiasts and history buffs who relish untold stories from football’s past, with a fantastic modern market for “underdog” sports stories recently seen across online streaming platforms in productions such as Welcome to Wrexham.

However, its themes of community spirit, family exploration and unlikely connections will resonate with a broader documentary-loving audience. The film’s exploration of 1960s British culture and local history will draw in viewers interested in social history and nostalgia. Furthermore, its focus on grassroots football and community impact will engage those interested in social issues and local heritage.

By balancing intimate personal stories with broader historical context, the documentary aims to captivate both die-hard football fans and casual viewers alike, offering a unique lens through which to view the beautiful games impact on individuals and communities.

Viewers will include:

  • Football enthusiasts and history buffs
  • Documentary film lovers
  • British cultural history fans
  • Community-focused individuals
  • Sports documentary aficionados